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[[British-Israelism]] is an ideology that emerged in the Nineteenth Century, based on the belief that the people of the British Isles are descended from the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel.<ref>Michael Barkun, [http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-files/ideology/christian-identity/the-christian-identity-movement Essay: The Christian Identity Movement], Southern Poverty Law Center, accessed 7 January 2014.</ref>
 
[[British-Israelism]] is an ideology that emerged in the Nineteenth Century, based on the belief that the people of the British Isles are descended from the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel.<ref>Michael Barkun, [http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-files/ideology/christian-identity/the-christian-identity-movement Essay: The Christian Identity Movement], Southern Poverty Law Center, accessed 7 January 2014.</ref>
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==Northern Ireland==
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British-Israelism has played a significant role on the extreme fringe of Ulster Loyalism.<ref>Steve Bruce, [http://www.irish-association.org/papers/stevebruce11_oct03.asp RELIGION AND VIOLENCE: THE CASE OF PAISLEY AND ULSTER EVANGELICALS], The Irish Association, accessed 7 January 2013.</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 7 January 2014

British-Israelism is an ideology that emerged in the Nineteenth Century, based on the belief that the people of the British Isles are descended from the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel.[1]

Northern Ireland

British-Israelism has played a significant role on the extreme fringe of Ulster Loyalism.[2]

Notes

  1. Michael Barkun, Essay: The Christian Identity Movement, Southern Poverty Law Center, accessed 7 January 2014.
  2. Steve Bruce, RELIGION AND VIOLENCE: THE CASE OF PAISLEY AND ULSTER EVANGELICALS, The Irish Association, accessed 7 January 2013.

Pages in category "British-Israelism"

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